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the who's this is d w news, a lot from berlin. search for the victims and search for answers in miami. pope fade for more than 150 people missing in the collapse of an apartment block. rescue efforts are facing setbacks, and many are asking why stark warnings about the building safety. we're ignore. also coming on. britain's health ministers steps down after breaking corona virus regulations. mat hancock was caught on camera, flattering the rules by kissing a departmental aid and in bangladesh. tens of thousands of migrant workers rushed
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to get home. the head of a new lockdown will report on the countries fight against its latest covered 1900 service report. the me and a warm welcome to viewers around the world. i'm michael. ok. who questions are being raised about the safety of an apartment building that collapse in florida on thursday, an engineering report warned of major structural damage 3 years ago. so far, officials have confirmed 9 debts, but more than 150 people are still unaccounted for. every minutes of these painstaking rescue operation is crucial. but for days there have been no new signs of life. emergency crews have struggled to contain a fire smouldering deep within the package. despite the odds,
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rescuers aren't giving up. spurred on by knocking sounds reverberating from deep down in the rubble, our top priority now continues to be search and rescue. we continue to have hope. we're continuing to search. we're looking for people alive in the rubble. that is our priority and our teams have not stopped, but after so long without good news, many realize they weren't see their loved ones. again, a prayer vigil has been held for the dead with worship is praying for those still missing. public rodriguez says his mother and grandmother would likely asleep in their apartment when the 12 story block came crashing down. at times. it completes of a station, and then you know there's periods of disbelief where you get a little calm just saying well this bit and it's impossible if it's a real nightmare building don't call out. they don't fall. so for the building to
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be at a point where it just collapses on itself, without anybody knowing anything about it is very, that's the part that angers just how high rise apartment block could collapse without warning is what miami authorities and now asking themselves. but they may indeed have been a warning, a report from 3 years ago revealed major structural damage to the building federal investigators and now looking into the causes of the tragedy. and the mayor has announced an audit of old buildings is a 40 years old. relative, continue their anguished wait for their loved ones to return as their hopes dwindle . the demand for answers will only grow stronger to the u. k. now and britain's health minister has resigned over a breach of crone of virus restrictions that he himself had implemented. and in family enforced mad. hancock admitted breaking the rules after photos and video
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emerge of him kissing and embracing an aide in his office. hancock had made regular appearances on television, telling people they must stick to the regulations. he thought he could ride out the controversy. hold on as britons top health official, but i've been to see the prime minister to resign as secretary for health and social care. it was just such a bad look. those images of his alleged affair. no matter for the moment. he's a married father of 3. but he's been telling the entire country to mask up social distance steer clear for the sake of saving lives for britons massively overburdened hospitals and for its health infrastructure. the social, this is in rules of that to everyone. and that incredibly important that you, serious. then he was caught locking lips in the office on cctv shared to
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a tabloid ones was about candice. you can't do that and then to go on, break them for minute. the tree as well as the slice waiting for the storm to die down was no longer an option. hancock conceded on saturday. i understand the enormous sacrifices that everybody in this country has made that you have made. and those of us who make these rules have got to sit by them. and that's why i've got to resign. hancock's replacement such a job, it is no, not for his health care background, but for his student as the case finance minister under boris johnson. until he resigned in february of 2020. during hancock's tenure, britain endured one of the world's highest official death tolls from the pandemic, but also saw a strong baxon nation roll out. that last may now be overshadowed simply by
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a feeling of betrayal. let's take a look now, some of the other stories making headlines around the world at this shower. the british government says it's investigating how classified defense documents were found by a member of the public at a bus stop. the papers discussed russia as possible, reaction to britain's h m. s. defender warship traveling to ukrainian waters of crimea. the ministry of defense that an employee had reported losing the documents. france is voting in a 2nd round of regional elections that are seen as a barometer of next year's national poll. but the run off has again been marked by low participation. only around 13 percent of voters had turned out by mid day. that's only slightly higher than the record low rate. in the 1st round, while tens of thousands of migrants are fleeing bangladesh or is capital darker emitter surge in krona virus infections. the spike has prompted the government to
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tighten restrictions. beginning monday, the lockdown will curtail most economic activity and confined people to their homes . now those who move to doc for work are rushing to return to their home villages. before the lockdown takes effect, the thousands cram onto this very hoping for a spot to get home. being close to others in a pen, demik isn't ideal, but they face a tough choice. stay in, looks down the car with no work will support or go back to their home villages. to be with family. we have to accept reality. there is nothing else we can do. we are simply victims of the situation. i am heading home. what would we do during this lockdown? it's been even to stop with my family in the village. the fairies have been operating 24 hours a day,
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trying to clear the backlog and get people home. authorities said they tried to stop the crowding, but people's desperation means they don't listen. the exodus from duck out was sparked by a surge in corona virus infections. kate's numbers have reached 6000 a day. in response, bangladesh, the government issuing a stay at home order with shops, transportation, and officers to close the meaning many will lose their jobs with no way to pay for food or rent leading days, people with few options other than to cram onto these ferries. in an effort to find support in their home towns, 12 german peacekeepers who were injured in a suicide attack and molly on friday have arrived back home. the germans were among 13 un soldiers heard when their base was targeted by
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a car bomb north of the city of gal. the attack has triggered questions about germany's role in the un mission. in molly ambulances were ready in cologne. as the military transport came in to land on board, the 1st of the german soldiers injured in the attack, it was the worse to de tongue german soldiers taking part in the un peacekeeping mission. it's likely to have political consequences, not least for the 3 main candidates vying to leave germany after september. the election, social democrat, all are shots, things in need, a decision to withdraw. troops from the west african country would be a mistake tuscany. it can't be that the moment you realize an operation is dangerous. you just say we had no idea. it would be this bad. we should be clear about this from the very beginning. this is an extremely dangerous operation, even if it isn't on a large scale. and who could really shine with them? it was us germany carries out several military operations in molly,
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including training, but how actively should german forces be involved in the fight against islamist terrorists? conservative candidate army, unless it says that should depend on the precise context. when does a un mandate says germany should contribute to training, then that's fine. it doesn't always have to involve combat. in other places, it could be that one decides straight away from home that will be involved and competence. the use of arms drones in combat situation is a contentious issue. the conservatives are in favor. the social democrats undecided . the green have opposed it, but now say it might be necessary at time. the most money even going to office will go higher very closely at the question of whether to deploy drones. that's our position. it depends on the situation. for example, if soldiers on the ground otherwise with being and trapped in the fight and the
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german soldiers injured in molly and now all in hospital in cobblins, the defense ministry says they are all in a stable condition. transitioning this fort now in the year 2020 italy or through to the quarter finalist, but they needed extra time to get there. after scare against austria, a hard fought, 90 minutes ended goal as before, italy scored twice an extra time through federico, kinsey. and the tale sinner, sasha lady managed one for austria, but they couldn't find a 2nd and fell in a 21 defeat. in the earlier match, denmark became the 1st team to make it through to the quarter finals after beating wales in the round of 16. striker cast for goldberg scored in both halves to set up the victory before the danes added to more late in the game. the fuel afford neil when they'll now face the netherlands, or the czech republic in the last 8. for more on the euro, 2020 action. i'm joined now by max merrill from
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d w. sports match. italy had looked in supreme form until that last game. what exactly happened? well yeah, after denmark cruise to victory, it's lee read it really difficult for themselves. and i think maybe part of that is because in the last group came, they made a changes that already qualified for the next round, maybe rest some legs. but that can upset the rhythm, especially in a tournament like this. germany had that happened to them when they were knocked out by italy having rested, plays in the previous game in the previous 202012 rather. and, you know, it's a big chances but couldn't convert an austria school the 1st go which was disallowed. but then they showed patients and com showed they can play so called tournament football. and the 2 goals coming from 2 substitutes also shows they have that quality in depth in the squad. so, you know, they also conceded the 1st golden very lights on, so they had a little bit fallible and they have to be better next round because they're going to face either belgium or portugal. that will be a test. speaking of belgium, let's look ahead to the game today. we've got store study,
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belgium against the reading champions. portugal, how do you like belgium's chances? well, you have to argue that they probably have one of the best squads in the tournament and they have looked good. so far, 3 consecutive wins, striker remote cock, it was in great form kevin to brian, who didn't start in the 1st 2 games due to a face injuries now back and expected to start. and he's really the key man for them. but i don't think they're as good as they were in 2018 when they became 3rd at the world cup, especially defensively, little bit aging. but let's hear from the defensive lives. been young baton going. if you see, if you see a portugal shed on the street, it's 99 percent. it's a, it's a rinaldo shirt. so he's, he's the biggest player in the 3 of portugal. it's not belgium against the all those belgium against portugal. and they have a lot of a lot of good players, a lot of quality players and we do as well. so we will be ready. portugal would like to think that they're more than just about we're not all but face. so when most people think about the portuguese team, they think rinaldo, yes,
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they do, and i mean, on paper, they're not a one man team anymore. they, they boss improve their squad since 2016 when they want it. so they were kind of my favorites going into the tournament, but so far i haven't looked cohesive, they've dropped through and if and under she had such a great season in the premier league playing for manchester, united little bit, most steady in the last match. i wonder what the coach will be up to in this game so hard to predict, just like netherlands check republic as well. coming up today that is max merrill d w. sports. thank you so much. i'll be watching tonight along with you one more sports item for you in formula one red bulls max per stop in has increases lead in the championship standings after claiming victory in the syrian grand prix and austria. the dutchman started in pull position and never relinquish his lead. he took the checkered flag, head of raining world champion, louis hamilton, stop and increases his lead over hamilton and their drivers standings to 18 points . you're watching the w news reporter is up next and how
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a soccer coach is giving new hope to refugees in greece. there's more headlines for you at the top of the hour as always until then you can find much more news and analysis on our website. i'm michael local from me and the rest of the team here and relent. thanks so much for watching. stay with the w. two's the we're all going to be on deals yet. as we take on the world, we're all about the stories that matter to you.
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whatever it take i policeman we are here is actually on fire for mines. mm hm. ah, oh me. if i'm going to sponsor the soccer coach down to his bones, he's achieve far more than just mentoring. successful youth teams on the greek islands applies us. spinal has set up a soccer club just for refugees on the island. thanks to his efforts. young refugees like paul from cameroon, can dream of professional sports careers. the there's
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little left of the moria refugee camp, unless posts more than 12000 people lived here for a while in and around the camp until that burned down in september of 2020. sometime over the noise i don't like for years and moria. he doesn't like looking back on a time that was difficult for him to do laundry, was filmed the rating blades with a cell phone. he was able to get to safety and time the. 7
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he's returned to moria to see if you can find traces of his life here. but at 1st all he picks up our medical records from former camp occupants. he shot the chart. no, no, no, control of your head. yes . before he fled, ploy was also tortured in his home country. cameroon. he says he didn't get any medical help in moria, and then there was the violence. you weren't even safe in your own tent. came to sledge my fault. we have to fight and you see i have some scratches in my body. the 4th we came forward with him. we didn't want to get my phone, so we're so good. then he finds
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a spot where he used to bid down. this is mike, cough i remember this is my golf i. i got it from the panels. so yvonne gallo spanners is probably the best known football coach on less boss and pause savior. go thanks to spine. he's no longer living in one of the camps. but as a member of the elite co soccer team, a local island squad just missed promotion to greece, a 2nd leak this year. that success is thanks to the new team members. 3 young refugees from africa and sponsor, or coach or not everyone approves of his efforts to help refugees on the island wall. some greek parents have already taken their children off a spinal says youth teams. it was a problem, but i decide okay, doesn't matter. i'm doing,
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i'm also a physical educator or not, so i have to to teach people not only for sports, but also for me have your work for values for all these things spawn sees major soccer, talent, and paul that would make a professional career possible. but until he's made it in the big league and all the training sessions with son as often as he can. the fire at moria spinal and his protege have been inseparable when the coach saw smoke rising over the island, he went to look for paul immediately. i went down with my god, i took on all the ill, his things, and those a bicycle in my and i said to him again because police was announced. i said to
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him, go and they have so then they were waiting for you to kill him. and after some hours, again, we did after training, de paul doesn't need to get a ride back to a refugee camp from one of his teammates. now he lives with other players in this former hotel. never again will we have to cope with insect an hours of waiting for food instead, he's got a full meal plan and a proper bed because he's made it into a support program for gifted athletes. paul says he has spawn us and got to think. sure this is my bible. like you can see my name, you go pull on it and this is my e mail. this is my day, i go to bible. the bible is the only thing he has left it after a month long odyssey to escape political violence. and his homeland showed my
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burial site in front of me was like a touch od between these 2 bad so, but for me like, i don't want to talk. yeah. did spawn was helps him forget and soda soccer, nasty cosmos. as the name of the refugee team, the young people come from the car to tip a refugee camp twice a week for practice. for the mostly unaccompanied miners. it's one of the few opportunities to get out of the camp. they say conditions and cut a tape, they are better than they were in moria, but they are still severely lacking. it can take years for an asylum claim to be processed in greece. the youngsters know that they can get a residence permit and grief more quickly. they're successful with soccer. ball has showed them the way since he has begun playing. and thirdly,
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team and started working as an assistant coach for cosmos. he's become an example. paul really is unhappy that the afghans and africans wait separately before practice. much up, the government cosmos does more than contribute to understanding among the refugees . i know, i know the sport should also promote sympathy among greeks for the frequently traumatized foreigners i know, i know, i know we can give them help. we can change their behaviors. so we can make them better, better be better buttons. so when they're in the society in the community, it will be very easy for them to speak with local people and local people to check to see that they are the same with us. they are not listen again,
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a new players introducing himself to spinal today. he too is flood from cameras. if you played before in line, come on, but he's here. he's allowed to join in the end response as yet to turn someone away . nobody was out today spinal st. boiler having the youngsters focus on conditioning. all of them are working as hard as they can because the president of the thirdly team illegal has said he'd be there. let's get rid of. he's a business man. was hoping to make good deals with possible trade destinations for talented players. so we get the best. but today he doesn't have anything with him. that would mean a speedy escape from life in a refugee camp. maybe for our residential program. if we are kind of like a who's a registered player can play anywhere in greece anywhere. you know, if he's good enough to play someone, identify, select some is free to go play anyway. he was. so that's,
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that's the process. we try to help as much as we can. the reality is there's only a small number of players that through yet another shadow on the dreams of the cost . most players pause made it for the moment. last post is only supposed to be a stop along the way. he's dreaming of playing for a professional club in a major european city, like in germany or france for like going to the early cross cafe and people like seeing him there. but he's also experienced racism agreement if you push maybe a good to a coffee shop or this huge is done in a way like that. you find out why they're going. i want to see they're leaving. ok. the refugee controversy unless versus continuing. the european union is planning a new center to take them in,
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but most of the locals are opposed to it as if we were against the new candidate. we don't want everyone coming in. i thought it did not tell you what i did. you know, we don't have any factories, we'll look at what i supposed to do here. if the germans have too much money and they should take them into the polls become used to the fact that not all greeks like to see him playing soccer and at some moment he misses his family. i think that it was really painful when he visited a training camp with an american player. it and came on visit him. like i started crying, know i look at how they were like luckily for poor and the other soccer players. unless both they still have spine us. he's
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tirelessly working on their behalf. even the european soccer association us has in the meantime began to support fc cosmos. in 2015 spinal one, the great championship with a youth team from the a g and islands. there was talk of making him the coach of the national youth team, but it didn't happen. maybe because he was known as the refugee coach. meanwhile, the 55 year old says he wouldn't trade his work with the youngsters from the camps with any other job. they defend these 3 races for me and my wife, and they brought it here so i can see after 2 years, and now we summon, we have the city here. and we saw people growing, we saw people changing, we saw people laughing and when they are coming here, kids and in every age they are very
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angry. so and every day by day we are looking them smiling, working, talking with the others. and this is nice, this nice you ran a former player is still there for his boys, even after he sent them on to other clubs in greece, or they've moved on to other places in europe. they don't forget him. even if the coach couldn't make all their dreams come true, he's brought humanity back to the soccer pitch on the refugee island of less pos. ah ah,
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